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M C jZ). ’ Evary now and than you coma acron a shop whara EVERYTHING i» in exactly your taata — whara EVERYTHING (a exactly as you like it. This is BELLE — the shop in the Mall that sells furniture — and good taste! Settees for two are probably the best development in furniture trends this decade — BELLE have many to choose front s sometimes combining two settees-into a unit — as.in a stunning design (Orly) covered in thick cream and grey flamestitch wool. Then there is the Firenze setting; chairs and settee in mellow wood, borgere cane and padded with a coral geometric fabric; but there are many others to choose from. Also sofa tables, coffee fables, lamps and exclusive fight fittings, as well. BELLE, Merivale Mall. Ph 554-977. ■’ ■ /’ ' • • i' ' A W. Holliday & Sons Ltd. i] 205 Papanui Rnad, Christchurch. Phonw > One Of the pleasures of holidays, is going antique - browsing, antique buying together. At HOLLIDAY’SI Who will bo open over the holidays! (All puns strictly intended). If you are from out of town (or always at work) this is your chance. Yop will-appr*ciato viewing and buying from one of the most extensive collections of fine'antlque furniture and objets d'art landed in this country. Be sure too, that W. HOLLIDAY AND SONS LTD are well used to freighting their furniture to anywhere in . New Zealand, anywhere overseas. They also offer traditional restoration services (English craftsmen), and advice on restoration. This aspect of their business will be open during the holidays too, on the premiMs fCnr of Mansfield Ave and Papanui Rd.) W. HOLLIDAY AND SONS LTD, 209 - Papanuißd:,J*hss4rll7.> ( ) 'OnaoftiwmoroideHghtfulaspecte of shopping in Merivala — the flttia pockets of exclusive, original, koturioue beauty. Like OLIVIA'S. OLIVIA'S is a shop that apocMaae In beautiful silk clothes. The AURORE . coHection (from WamoH) is exclusive to them in the •• South Island ~ (the collection comprises silk shirts, and Alk>danf and dinner dresses). And the FANNY BUS* collection? Beautiful, hand painted silks — . in: padded' jackets, simple, shifts, shirtwaistars, little dinner dresses, party dresses with etrapiess tppo (combine with Aurora silk shirts;; the > colours niistch). 1 AN stunning, all definitely designed for champagne parties, champagne dinners, or champagne breakfasts! Pure silk — from OLIVIA'S — who are always open on Saturday. OLIVIA’S, 182 Papanui Rd. Ph 554-74*. ■ ;; f 1-, Tknow. Christmae presents ware last but ; riteMy you.heve-had a wonderful time haven't you? So, now it h» “thank you" gift time. Especially if it was Mum and DM you were staying with — 'with your six ? kids! CELBAR GALLERY in Merivala Mall is the first.,, place for you. They specialise in "thank you's." Small pottery jars for coffee, tea, tokens, pins, spices etc are always welcome. Or pottery coffee mugs, or their spicy pungent "Spice Ropee;" graphics'and prints of course, and CELBAR have some tiny prints on sflk.;.’(from Old Masters sariea) that would say thank you ; 'vary prettily. Pewter is another speciality — and if .you are looking for original different cards — they have them. You write your own message. CELBAR GALLERY, Merivale Mali. Ph 557-89*. The SIMON < AND SARAH look is now very recognisable in Christchurch. SIMON ANDSARAH sell children's clothes you woh't find anywhere vise — they are distinctive, well designed clothes for children'— from brand new type children to 12 year olds. Their designer look is most obvious in the labels . : exclusive to SIMON AND SARAH . . . ANGELS, SUSAN AND SAMUEL, FUN FACTORY, JAG JR. For hoMay-chHdron (both boys and girfs), they have.; playsuits, sundresses, 'separates, jeans,'. shirts, dungarees, sweat shirts, track suits. And always such a lot to choqaa from too. So if you era here on holiday, go home with new-look kids — in clothoe from SIMON AND SARAH - 293 Papanui Rd. Ph557-*ll. MERIVALE: MALL is the shopping .mall everyone' likes! it .ia remarkably pleasanVto wander around such interesting speciality shops,'but the Mali itself has an .atmosphere too — engendered by marble floors, green plants and gardens, wide walkyrays rahd pleasant people. Parking is a majbr.reason for. Morivalo'e success. Their car-park, is HUGE.' Access from three exits and entrances inAikrnansßd — as weH as Office Rd. If you are lucky; you mSy oven be able to park in the shade of a tree! Upstairs and down t in the Maß. there is always something new and axcitinig.'v.. -and of .course the ice-cream .parlour and ? coffee bar are constant areas of relaxation. Nice to sit : < arid sip and oat arid watch the Mail go by. And Saturdays are great fun at MERIVALE MALL: Ph 559-*92.: ■' ' - . '-V- 7 J *s. ... 5 ( SA /• . .J.,')* V ‘ '/ REGENT BOUTIQUE is in Merivale MitH, but facing -' Papanui Rd.; This is where you find ctothesfor the wall dressed WOMAN! Who prefers to, be well- ' dreseed. all .day.. Even ..the simple ..cotton, morning-.-, dresses at REGENT BOUTIQUE have something extra. This is where you find super and extravagant imports . . . Peter and Adele Weiss from Australia, and — ■- •; Italian knits by Artemaglia and Clorinda amongst others. BUT. This is whore you also find stiirimar suits, day dresses, oven some party dresses at. A SPECIAL PRICE. Little knit-suits in pastel coloura on . the "special" rack took my wye —. but there is a wide - . -j selection of others to choose from. All sizes too, at ' REGENT BOUTIQUE, Merivale Mall, Ph 567-94*. ( ,G®fcs *l™:. This is a speciality shop. GIGGLES is In the Mell —‘ and they stock exclusively — trendsetting clothes — of distinction — for teens. GIGGLES understand teenagers — they like teenagers! Their labels include CAMPUSKMTS^FRECKLES;: ROBS S RAGB^BET=-x s $ WEENS'. AH yvith the look of today. Right now, GIG- ■: ’ GLES have a big .range »f drosses - for Sun (mapy £ t With matchingjacket.),' fof-parties, for visiting, for ; 'those "go-arnFtidy-yourtMTi dayswhen Grandmas • ’ du. any minute- Theyhe/e fun for holidays y. (fdnd sun ftmdaya . . items. oyenils, skirts and s :blai«rs with teaming shkte and knHWear. Everybody

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